Ivy with green leaves may seem a bit ordinary. But it's nothing of the sort! There are over 250 different varieties of green ivy on offer in this shop. They can be distinguished by the size or shape of their leaves, by their growth habit, by whether or not they grow quickly, by whether they tend to creep or climb... In short, each of these varieties has its own specific advantage.
In general, they are particularly robust and a safe bet. Some of them are particularly well suited to topiary.

Hedera helix ‘Asterisk’ - Ornamental ivy
A very interesting variety for greening walls.
Leaves composed of 5 to 7 narrow lobes, pointed and curved towards the centre.

Hedera helix ‘Fleur De Lys’ - Ornamental ivy
Vigorous climber.
Leaves deeply divided into 3 to 5 lobes, often cut almost to the midrib. Basal lobes divergent,

Hedera helix ‘Palmata’ adult
Hedera helix ‘Palmata’, presented here in its adult form.
Leaves not lobed, elongated fan-shaped. Dark green blade with

Hedera helix ‘Dicke von Stauss’ - Ornamental ivy
Resulting from a fasciation of the cultivar ‘Stuttgart’ . Very dense, almost vertical growth.
Medium-sized leaves. Young leaves light green

Hedera helix ‘Hester’ - Ornamental ivy
Unusual variety with long linear or lanceolate leaves.
Most often not lobed, but leaves can sometimes be found

Hedera helix ‘Lilliput’ - Ornamental ivy
Distinguished by its miniature, asymmetrical and twisted, even folded leaves. The petiole curls around the stem in a bizarre manner.

Hedera helix ‘Moonbeam’ - Ornamental ivy
A variety that lights up the part of the garden where it is planted when spring dawns.
Leaves composed of 3 to

Hedera helix ‘Pin Oak’ - Ornamental ivy
Small, 3-lobed leaves with rounded tips.
Central lobe twice as long as the lateral lobes. Blade

Hedera helix ‘Sonja’ - Ornamental ivy
A variety with few branches. Stems with beautiful 7-lobed, fan-shaped leaves.
Leaves from 5 to 7 cm

Hedera helix ‘Tussie Mussie’- Ornamental ivy
A compact, branching variety. Leaves with 3 distinct, rounded lobes, sometimes almost like leaflets with an embossed surface.

Hedera hibernica ‘Arco’ - Irish Ivy
Light green foliage, less thick than the type, which takes on beautiful bronze tones in winter.
Broad leaves with

Hedera nepalensis ‘Suzanne’ - Nepal Ivy
An elegant, fairly vigorous, branching cultivar. Leaves with a very long central lobe.
Dark green blade with

Hedera helix ‘Arapahoe’ - Ornamental ivy
Broadly cupped, medium to dark green leaves with 5 lobes.
Central lobe long and pointed.

Hedera helix ‘Obovata’ - Ornamental ivy
Small, heart-shaped deltoid leaves, dark green, becoming even darker in winter.
Spaced internodes, foliage forming

Hedera helix ‘Green Heart’ - Ornamental ivy
Ivy that grew spontaneously in Olivier Arcelus's garden from a local ivy.
Quite branchy. Stems with long internodes bearing

Hedera helix ‘Aracs’ - Ornamental ivy
Semi-adult ivy with triangular leaves.
Blade not lobed, with cordate base, bright green tinged with brown in cold weather. Ribbed

Hedera helix ‘Agile’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy similar to the type, forming dark green leaves with five lobes.
Mutation appeared on the nursery at

Hedera helix ‘Green Feather’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with miniature leaves and highly branched stems, forming a compact carpet.
Bird's-foot shaped leaves, composed of 3 to

Hedera helix ‘Hall of Mirrors’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with small, wavy green leaves that form a dense clump.
Blade with 5 lobes rounded at the apex. Stems well

Hedera helix ‘Troll panaché’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with small bird's-foot leaves delicately striped with cream.
Blade composed of 3 to

Hedera hibernica ‘Plougestan’ - Irish Ivy
Irish ivy with broad, dark green leaves at the end of long stalks.
Blade with 3 faint lobes. Base

Hedera helix ‘Baccifer’ - Ornamental ivy
Atypical foliage with 5 characteristic angular lobes.
Young shoots take on beautiful golden hues in spring, turning green

Hedera helix ‘Bredon’ - Ornamental ivy
A dwarf, slow-growing variety.
Glossy dark green, slightly curved foliage with 3 to 5 lobes.

Hedera helix ‘Can Can’ - Ornamental ivy
Appears to be wearing petticoats, like the girls in the French Cancan.
Thick stems, sometimes misshapen and/or fasciate. Leaves appearing

Hedera helix ‘Dragon Claw’ - Ornamental ivy
It has broad, strongly undulating leaves with long petioles.
Leaf with 5 pointed, scurved and twisted lobes.

Hedera helix ‘Innuendo’ - Ornamental ivy
Forms a compact clump of branched branches.
Leaves: dark green, composed of 3 lobes, rolled at the margin and delicately curled.

Hedera helix ‘Lullingen’ - Ornamental ivy
It has 5 lobes of similar size, with blunt tips and coarse teeth.

Hedera helix ‘Mount Vernon’ - Ornamental ivy
A variety close to its type, which shows off its lovely café au lait colouring in the colder months.
Stocky plant, not very

Hedera helix ‘Pirouette’ - Ornamental ivy
A highly original variety that lives up to its name. Leaves with deeply cut lobes, as if pinched at the base,

Hedera helix ‘Sophien’ - Ornamental ivy
Light to medium green foliage with attractive veins.
Glossy, rolled leaf, scurved from the apical lobe. At